From the comments on the Man Utd v Brighton match report on the BBC website:
"Before the game today the Man U players visited a local Manchester orphanage “It was so sad to see their little faces with no hope” said Billy aged 6"
🤣😂🤣
Pretty sure I posted that or similar last season. Well worth repeating mind you.
Do not think it will happen although it is fun to see them looking over their shoulder, that being said, in most seasons in the new year there is a team that sinks like a stone, before we get to comfortable, let’s hope it isn’t us
That is seriously impressive. It doesn't matter who you support this Bournemouth side are performing to a level far greater than their parts which needs applauding. That's what you always want to see and how you judge managers. Although Pep earned being in the position he is, he now gets to buy the best players, it's when a manager gets lesser parts performing like a sports car that really shows their talent.
The two surprise packages of the season met today and Bournemouth just wiped the floor with them.
I just think it would a giggle if Everton finished above Spurs
Remember Grady Diangana? Scored two in West Brom’s 5-1 win over Pompey. Just 9 starts this season but has started both games since Tony Mowbray returned
Must admit, I'd like such cynical fouls to be red, but surely this is a shocker by the ref, and even more so by the VAR and assistant VAR. Under the current interpretations, I don't see that as a forceful foul, so there's little danger to the opponent. A nasty, snide, cynical foul, but never a red under current guidelines imo.
Must admit, I'd like such cynical fouls to be red, but surely this is a shocker by the ref, and even more so by the VAR and assistant VAR. Under the current interpretations, I don't see that as a forceful foul, so there's little danger to the opponent. A nasty, snide, cynical foul, but never a red under current guidelines imo.
Must admit, I'd like such cynical fouls to be red, but surely this is a shocker by the ref, and even more so by the VAR and assistant VAR. Under the current interpretations, I don't see that as a forceful foul, so there's little danger to the opponent. A nasty, snide, cynical foul, but never a red under current guidelines imo.
Yeh, most pundits don't like the decision and I thought it was more yellow, but ABOVE the ankle and was deemed to be dangerous, I'm not sure, but yeh, think Darren England ( VAR ) could have got more involved, the 2nd yellow for Gomez who then got sent off for 2nd yellow looked more of a red to me, but not for the ref.....
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It’s funny cos it’s Spurs
Spurs have now lost as many as Ipswich
S-I-X
Gotta laugh.
Isn't that just massive arrogance? That he'd refuse to change anything even if it would help the team get more points?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdxn2pqx72zo
Sorry, I'm not sure what you are getting at.
I think they are both as bad as each other.
Glad I did, Bournemouth have been brilliant.
Now 5-0 on Nuno's birthday.
Enjoyed the game, Bournemouth were very impressive and worthy of the win
The two surprise packages of the season met today and Bournemouth just wiped the floor with them.
We go to Goodison in March and as long as we’re comfortably mid-table by then if losing means they finish above Spurs I actually wouldn’t mind
I feel so dirty…
Remember Grady Diangana? Scored two in West Brom’s 5-1 win over Pompey. Just 9 starts this season but has started both games since Tony Mowbray returned
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/videos/clyej8k1w14o
Must admit, I'd like such cynical fouls to be red, but surely this is a shocker by the ref, and even more so by the VAR and assistant VAR. Under the current interpretations, I don't see that as a forceful foul, so there's little danger to the opponent. A nasty, snide, cynical foul, but never a red under current guidelines imo.